Description
What You'll Be Doing:
The purpose of the Operator and Assembler position is to: 1) Assemble electronic components, sub-assemblies, products or systems according to company work instructions and customer specifications; 2) Ensures compliance to quality standards on each project or job while maintaining production goals; and 3) Follows company policy and procedure ensuring a safe, respectful workplace.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
- Follow production drawings and work instructions for assigned company work order.
- Position and align parts as per customer specifications in jig, fixture, or other holding device.
- Join or Secure parts in place by crimping, staking, bolting, riveting, welding, soldering, cementing, press fitting, or similar operations.
- Mount assembled components such as transformers, resistors, transistors, capacitors, integrated circuits and sockets.
- Connect components lead wires to printed circuit or routes wire between individual component leads and other components, terminals, and contact points.
- Assemble and attach hardware such as caps, clamps, knobs, and switches to assemblies
- Pull, process, and count parts for accuracy.
- Maintains production records, logs, and other report forms.
- Identify and inform Operations Team Lead of any product defects or production process issues
- Maintain a clean, safe work environment free of FOD
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Education:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED).
Skills/Qualifications/Experience:
- 1-3 years manufacturing/production experience required.
- Experience with reading schematics/blueprints and following written work instructions.
- Good written and verbal communications skills.
- Ability to perform basic math calculations.
- Basic computer literacy, including Microsoft applications.
Work Environment:
On the shop floor, employees are required to wear safety equipment consisting of: closed-toed shoes, safety glasses, heel straps, wrist straps, and electro-static discharge lab coats while on the production floor and are occasionally exposed to fumes, airborne particles, toxic/caustic chemicals, and minimal risk of electrical shock.